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On 8/25/14, 10:54 PM, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
RG-213/u is good stuff. Double shielded and 95% coverage. However, I've seen some RG-213 "style" coax, which is basically junk counterfeit coax. If it's not from a known name brand manufactory, it might become a problem. I expect that this is a story most of you have heard in one form or another and/or experienced. A local ham was having trouble hitting the repeater using his handheld at home, so he decided to put a whip up on his tower. He did so, and discovered that he couldn't hit the repeater at all with the new improved antenna. The problem was that he bought poor quality coax. Note that I did not write "cheap coax". Based on the type designation he shouldn't have had much loss in the run. The designation makes little difference if the manufacturer and/or vendor is providing shoddy merchandise that doesn't really meet the standards implied by the designation of the coax. So perhaps more important than the price is the source. 73, Steve KB9X |
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